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I received a new laptop in August and just recently got to using excel...back
to work and all.....when I attempt to open excel I am being prompted to inset
office disk and can by-pass this prompt to get to a file (it takes three
"cancel"s to do so).

Why is this happening all of a sudden? I am thinking that somehow a path has
broken and if so how do I fix it, please ?

jenn
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Never heard of that before, try posting this question to
microsoft.public.excel.setup, I'm sure someone that frequents that
group will be able to solve your problem faily easily

Good Luck!

Sandy


jenn wrote:
I received a new laptop in August and just recently got to using excel...back
to work and all.....when I attempt to open excel I am being prompted to inset
office disk and can by-pass this prompt to get to a file (it takes three
"cancel"s to do so).

Why is this happening all of a sudden? I am thinking that somehow a path has
broken and if so how do I fix it, please ?

jenn


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